By definition, Child Support is the payments from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent in order to help financially raise the child. Child support can cover a wide range of things, from food, clothing, housing, and education to health insurance, medical care, child care and special needs. At Levy Zavet LLP, our Lawyers are experienced and well-trained to work on Child Support cases in the Ontario area. We know that Family Law situations, such as Child Support, can be delicate and personal matters, so we strive our best to act quickly and professionally on your case. Our Lawyers can answer any and all questions you have about making Child Support payments, Child Support enforcement, modifying Child Support, and when Child Support payments stop and advise you on your best legal options while providing support and perspective into your situation.
If you are not getting paid your Child Support payments, or if you believe you are legally entitled to start receiving Child Support, contact Levy Zavet LLP today to schedule a free consultation with one of our many trained Lawyers. Levy Zavet LLP works individually with each client to ensure that we fully understands your goals, concerns and worries regarding your legal situation. Our team of experienced Lawyers and Paralegals are amongst the best in the field and are ready to help you with your Child Support case.
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Our Child Support Law Lawyers & Law Clerks
Jeff Levy
Managing Partner & Co-Founder - Lawyer
Jeff Levy is the managing partner at and co-founder of Levy Zavet PC, Lawyers. Mr. Levy is an experienced Ontario-based lawyer practicing primarily in the areas of real estate, mortgages, corporate law…
Michael Suria
Senior Associate - Lawyer
Michael Suria joined Levy Zavet PC as an associate in 2011. Michael graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours B. Sc. in Biochemistry, where he graduated with Distinction. Prior to studying…
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